Which most accurately illustrates the contrasting ideas in the two passages?
1. The speaker in the first passage says "flesh and blood don't come under the head of arithmetic," while the author of the second
passage thinks that all men want something to do.
2. The speaker in the first passage thinks that the way Anne is dressed will set her apart from the other girls, while the author of the
second passage compares wearing new clothes to "sailing under false colors."
3. The speaker in the first passage says that the way Anne is dressed is ridiculous, and the author of the second passage suggests that
wearing old clothes is like keeping new wine in old bottles.
4. The speaker in the first passage thinks Marilla is trying to raise Anne to be humble by dressing her plainly, while the author of the
second passage suggests trying new things in old clothes.